discus tank sponge filter use

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kayzer
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discus tank sponge filter use

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Thinking about switching to sponge filters for my 75 gallon Discus tank. Heard they're gentler on the flow, but worried about keeping up with bio load. Anyone got experience with this setup? Currently running a canister but it's a bit too strong for them.
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joshito
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Sponge filters are legit for Discus, man. I run two in my 55, no issues. Just gotta keep up with water changes, like 30% twice a week. They're chill with the flow, and the fish dig it.
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Yep, sponge filters are the way to go. I've got a 100 gallon with three sponges, and my Discus are thriving. Just make sure you've got enough air pumps to keep 'em running smooth.
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I agree with the others. Sponge filters are great for Discus. I've been using them for years in my 90 gallon, and the fish seem much happier with the gentler flow. Just remember to clean the sponges regularly to keep the bio load in check.
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dWright
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Sponge filters are cool, but you gotta watch the bio load. I'd recommend adding an extra sponge or two if you're worried. Also, keep an eye on your water params, just to be safe.
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Rider
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I've had mixed results with sponge filters. They're great for flow, but I found I needed to supplement with a small canister to handle the waste. Maybe try a combo if you're unsure.
Aidsy
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Sponge filters are solid. I run 'em in my 60 gallon, and the Discus are doing fine. Just keep up with maintenance, and you'll be good.
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coralCartel
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Sponge filters are a good choice for Discus. I've used them in my 75 gallon for a while now, and the fish seem to prefer the gentler flow. Just make sure you've got enough filtration for the tank size.
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UTESO
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Sponge filters are excellent for Discus, especially if you're concerned about flow. I've been using them in my 120 gallon for years, and the fish are thriving. Just ensure you have enough sponges to handle the bio load.
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Sponge filters are a great option for Discus. I've got a 80 gallon with two sponges, and the fish are much happier with the gentler flow. Just keep up with water changes, and you'll be fine.
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